The Maritime Executive
Articles posted by the international team of staff writers at The Maritime Executive.
Report: USS Ford's Pilots are Studying Up on Venezuelan Air Defenses
As the carrier USS Gerald R. Ford nears the Caribbean, her air wing's pilots are studying up on the capabilities of Ven...
Eastern Shipbuilding Suspends Work on Offshore Patrol Cutter Program
Florida-based Eastern Shipbuilding Group (ESG) has finally made the tough decision of suspending work on the troubled Of...
Stranded Livestock Carrier Gets Under Way at Last
Animal advocacy groups have been raising the alarm over the situation aboard livestock carrier Spiridon II, wh...
Fishermen, Residents Concerned About Weather Damage to MSC Baltic III
Residents and fishermen in Newfoundland are growing concerned about the deteriorating state of the boxship MSC Baltic II...
Ukraine Takes One of Russia's Largest Oil Terminals Offline
The Ukrainian strike on the port of Novorossiysk, Russia has damaged oil loading berths and taken about two percent of t...
China's New Catapult-Equipped Amphib Heads Out on Sea Trials
The PLA Navy's new flat-deck amphibious assault ship Sichuan has departed shipyard for sea trials, barely two years...
Years-Long Pollutant Cleanup Completed for Historic Carrier USS Yorktown
A famed U.S. World War II aircraft carrier is all set to continue attracting tourists at the Charleston Harbor in South...
TIPC Diversified Investment Businesses
[By: Taiwan International Ports Corporation] Established in 2012 by the Ministry of Transportation and Commu...
Port Everglades Master/Vision Plan Update Approved by Broward Commission
[By: Port Everglades] A roadmap for future growth at Broward County's Port Everglades is moving forward with approval today...
Bulla Regia Begins Her Journey: Med Marine Completes 1st Delivery For OMMP
[By: Med Marine] Turkey’s leading shipbuilder and tug operator, MED MARINE, proudly announces the successful delivery of&...